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Han Yu’s idioms

A collection of idioms about Han Yu

Han Yu is a famous poet in ancient times. I have collected a "collection of idioms about Han Yu" for everyone. You are welcome to refer to it.

Turn one's throat and touch taboos means violating taboos as soon as one speaks or writes an article.

Diligent and diligent.

Cluttered, messy, and unorganized.

Describes a servile and timid appearance.

Ten thousand toothpicks describe a collection of many books.

A snake with two heads is a metaphor for a sinister and vicious person.

Yao Huan Yu Er Yao: beautiful jade; Huan: jade circle; Yu: beautiful jade; Er: jade earrings. It is a metaphor for a son who is as beautiful as jade.

Become famous in one fell swoop. It originally refers to becoming famous all over the world once you pass the imperial examination. The back finger suddenly became famous.

A critical moment Fa: hair; Jun: an ancient unit of weight, totaling thirty kilograms. The danger is as if a huge weight is hanging on a hair. The situation is extremely critical.

Wagging its tail to beg for mercy. The dog wags its tail to beg for mercy from its owner. It is a metaphor for pretending to be pitiful to please others.

Treating everyone equally originally meant that the saint treated the common people equally and showed kindness to them. Later, many expressed that they treat everyone equally, regardless of their thickness.

Put a disastrous drop, originally refers to the sudden drop in the sound of the piano. Later used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status or economic status.

One year old and nine moves: year; move: official promotion. Promoted nine times in one year. It is a metaphor for the rapid promotion of official positions.

Proficiency in industry is due to diligence. Industry: study; Jing: proficiency; Yu: in; Qin: diligence. Academic proficiency comes from hard work.

"Spray and wake up" originally meant that fighting cocks were sprayed with water to wake them up before fighting again. Post-metaphorical push and urge.

Tasteless language refers to what is said is boring or vulgar.

"Flies camp and dogs gou" is a metaphor for pursuing fame and wealth by any means, flying around like flies, and being shameless like dogs.

Different approach, same purpose, work: meticulous, ingenious; different: different. Different tunes played equally well. A metaphor may be said in different ways but have the same intention, or a thing may be done in different ways but both achieve the purpose skillfully.

Hard words are empty: Hard: powerful sentences; Pan: hovering. The powerful words hovered in the sky. Describe the momentum of the article as majestic, vigorous and powerful.

Unclear means that although it is mentioned, it is not explained in detail.

Start in the morning and arrive in the evening. Start in the morning and arrive in the evening. Describes a short distance or convenient transportation.

Chaojun and evening salt: pickled vegetables. Eat pickles with rice for breakfast and dip them in salt for dinner. Describes a simple diet and a hard life.

To emerge: to stand out; to show off. The horns on the head have clearly protruded. Indicates the beginning of outstanding talents.

Messy and disorganized Chapter: orderly. Messy and disorganized.

In full view of the public: the look of staring with open eyes. Many people were vying to watch. It means under the gaze of the general public.

Keep up the good work. Continue: to take on the challenge; Li: to sharpen, which extends to endeavoring and working hard. Refers to cocks fighting, and they grind their beaks before each fight. It is a metaphor to keep working hard and try harder.

Sit in the well and look at the sky. Sit at the bottom of the well and look at the sky. It is a metaphor for having a small vision and little knowledge.

Swear to the sky and the sun. Swear: swear. Point to the sky and swear to the sun. Shows firm will or loyalty to others.

Think you have a plan. Get a plan: The plan succeeds. I think my strategy is right and very good (in a derogatory sense).

Humble and hesitate to move forward. Humble: hesitate and dare not move forward. Describes hesitation and timidity, not daring to move forward.

Exaggerate your words: exaggerate. Speaking and writing articles exaggerate the content.

Continuously: battle; sharpen: sharpen. The original saying is that the chickens grind their beaks again and then fight with each other. It is later used to refer to continuing to work hard and persevering.

Count candles. Use candles to illuminate and calculate by number. The metaphor is accurate.

Branding one's head and feet means showing outstanding talents for the first time.

Zhang Daqi: Exaggeration. Exaggerate the original thing. The description is exaggerated. Also known as "Zhang Huang's deeds", "Zhang Daqi's words (ci)", "Zhang Yang's deeds".

If the comb scale crawls and itches, remove the dirt and scratch the itching. It means eliminating evil.

I am full of ambition and full of pride.

To swear to the sky, see "to swear to the sky and the sun".

To value wealth over justice means to value wealth and despise morality.

Scorched by the rain and sun. Roast: Roast. In the rain, in the sun. Describe the hard work of traveling or field work.

The thinner and the fatter Qin is a metaphor for pain and itch that has nothing to do with oneself.

Ask for credit and reward. Ask for credit and reward.

Talking about the ruins means abandoning the basis and talking about the mystery.

Taking a quick peek is a sneak preview. The text of Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Book of Supplements to Young Master Li": "The people of the imperial court stretched their necks and looked eastward. If the scenery was the first to see the Phoenix and the Emperor, they rushed to see it first."

One dragon and one pig. It is a metaphor for the huge difference between two people.

See "a river falls a thousand miles".

To attract people's attention means to be able to save others with little effort. Tang Han Yu's "Ying Ke Shi Yu Ren Shu": "I don't know that those who are powerful do not mourn their poverty, but forget the effort of raising their hands and throwing their feet and turning the clear waves?"

Introduction Conjunctive categorization refers to quoting or referring to a certain thing, and it is connected with other things of the same type.

There is an origin and an origin. It is also called "there is an origin and origin". It is said to have roots; source and origin.

Jade pendant Qiongju Jade pendant: an ornament made of jade. Qiongju: an ornament made of red jade. ①Generally refers to jade ornaments. ② A good name for poetic works.

Yuyuyaya describes the dignified appearance of driving a car.

Foresight and foresight are the same as "forest and foresight".

Cloud Window and Fog Pavilion are windows and rooms filled with mist. Refers to the towering pavilion. It also refers to a pavilion built at a very high place.

Prancing horse bending bow 〖Explanation〗 galloping horse circling, stretching the bow to shoot. Describes taking a stance and preparing for battle. The latter is a metaphor for pretending to be astonishing, but not actually taking immediate action.

Throwing the universe means taking the world as a desperate throw. Qiankun, the world.

Wash your hands and serve: wash your hands: keep your hands clean, a metaphor for integrity; serve: hold a position. It is a metaphor for being loyal to one's duties and being honest and honest.

Xi Bu Xia Nuan Xi: Sitting; Xia: Free. He got up before even having time to sit on the mat and get warm. It originally meant running around and not being able to live in peace. Later, he said that he was very busy and had no time to sit down for a while.

Don’t donate anything big or small. Fine: micro, small; donate: give up. Neither the small nor the big one is abandoned. The description is all-encompassing and leaves no choice.

Sneak peek: see. It is a pleasure to be able to see it first. Describes ardent hope.

Reveal your head and horns Lu: Reveal. The horns on the head have clearly protruded. Indicates the beginning of outstanding talents.

哓哓不狠哓哓: The sound of arguing; Xiu: Stop, end. Describes an endless debate.

Spin the universe and turn the world around. It is a metaphor for fundamentally changing the face of society or an existing situation. It also refers to a person with great courage.

Uproar: Uproar: the appearance of high waves. Waves rising high. It is a metaphor for big disputes or troubles.

Spin the heavens and the earth. It is a metaphor for fundamentally changing the face of society or an existing situation. It also refers to a person with great courage.

Xiu Chuo Ban Xing Xiu Chu: higher, extended to outstanding ability and excellence; Ban Xing: class rank, refers to the position of an official in the court, and later also refers to the same row and peers. Excellent talent, beyond peers.

Xue Bao Feng Tao: abuse: cruelty; Tao: greedy and cruel. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

Xiu Wai Hui Zhong Xiu: beauty; Hui: alliance. Beautiful on the outside, smart on the inside.

XuXuJieJie refers to Xiaoren Xiaoyi.

Recuperation: where to maintain; regeneration: population reproduction. It refers to reducing people's burdens, stabilizing their lives, and restoring their vitality after war or major social turmoil.

Sit back and watch. Put your hands in your sleeves and watch from the sidelines. It is a metaphor for staying out of things, neither interfering nor helping others.

Bluff: extravagance, exaggeration. Pretend to be powerful. Refers to fabricating momentum to scare people.

The little cunning and the big idiot like to be smart but are actually very stupid.

Actions come from thinking. The cultivation of moral character lies in the ability to think.

Single: alone. Describes loneliness, without companions. ;